Giants Shortstop Brandon Crawford Was An Adorable Little Voice Of Reason As A Child

This picture has apparently been floating around for a few weeks now, but it's news to us so maybe it's also news to you. According to The San Francisco Chronicle, this is a picture of a young Brandon Crawford with his father at a Giants game at Candles…

Because of lingering soreness in his right wrist, Alex Avila won't start at catcher Sunday night for the Detroit Tigers in Game 4 of the World Series. Instead, they'll use Gerald Laird like they did in Game 2. Laird will hit ninth. Ken Rosenthal of Fox …

Tim Lincecum hasn't needed any do-over while pitching in relief this postseason. In five appearances out of the bullpen, the San Francisco Giants pitcher has thrown 13 innings, striking out 17 batters while allowing only one run, three hits and two walk…

Off Base: Should Barry Bonds Be in the Hall of Fame?

Should Barry Bonds Be in the Hall of Fame? Jim Caple asks the fans in Detroit.

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Game 4 X Factors

Oct 28

Terry Francona and John Kruk give their x factors for Game of the World Series.

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Baseball Tonight Minute

Oct 28

With the World Series over, the Baseball Tonight crew reflects on the 2012 MLB season.

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World Series Video Blog: Game 4

Oct 28

Jayson Stark and Jim Caple recap Game 4 of the 2012 World Series.

Sports Columnists

Don Banks: Desperation not enough to save some teams in Week 8; more Snaps

Oct 28

PHILADELPHIA -- Musings, observations and the occasional insight as we take stock of a make-or-break type of Week 8 in the NFL...

Don Banks: Eagles' season hits new low after changes on D backfire in big …

Oct 28

PHILADELPHIA -- If Andy Reid and his desperate Philadelphia Eagles were guilty of trying to fix something that wasn't broken during their bye week -- and it appears they were -- rest assured it's broken now. And so too might be their once-hopeful season…

John Clayton's Last Call -- Playoff pretenders unmasked

Oct 28

Based on their feeble Week 8 efforts, the Jets, Chargers and Eagles are unlikely to contend, writes John Clayton.